This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ...core much the same as before. In the majority of our school systems, however, such a change will come only after long agitation hi winning overTegisIators, schoorijoardssuperintendents, and principals, and in"a yted reprganization of school law. Agreeing upon the principles involved, therefore, the duty of ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ...core much the same as before. In the majority of our school systems, however, such a change will come only after long agitation hi winning overTegisIators, schoorijoardssuperintendents, and principals, and in"a yted reprganization of school law. Agreeing upon the principles involved, therefore, the duty of American schoolmen is neither to quarrel about the ultimate end, nor, when failing to achieve the ideal in one great reorganization, to give up the attempt and settle down discouraged. There are many steps which may be taken this year in any system which will go far not only in making better articulation, but in winning public support for the ultimate reform and in preparing the school system for real progress. It is possible to make haste too quickly in school reform. What are some of these..wgjeps, which may be taken immediately? 1 King, The High-School Age. Van Denburg, The Elimination of Students in Public Secondary Schools.. /-y First, let us accept every opportunity to strengthen the bonds that already exist between spr Qjs the elementary school and the high school. The y r poor articulation is due not only to different sub c ject-matter, methods, and organization inherited from the past, but also to the enforced isolation of the two groups of teachers. Few high-school teachers know with any degree of precision just the work that the pupils have previously done. Conversely, few elementary-school teachers know exactly the demands that will be placed upon their pupils when they enter high school. Why not introduce a plan of conferences of both groups, discuss these_points, and make some pro-, vision for visitation on the part of the teachers? /_VV2V Upper-grade science should help materially in high-school science. History, English, and...
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